Pass-complete: Joe Flacco pass to Ed Dickson to the St. Louis 8 for 19 yards.

7:10

Baltimore

Rush: Ricky Williams rushed right to the St. Louis 4 for 4 yards.

6:35

Baltimore

Sack: Joe Flacco sacked by Chris Long for -2 yards.

5:58

Baltimore

Sack: Joe Flacco sacked by Chris Chamberlain for -6 yards. Joe Flacco fumble recovered by Quintin Mikell at the St. Louis 12 returned to St. Louis 22.

5:36

St. Louis

Pass-complete: Sam Bradford pass to Danario Alexander to the St. Louis 37 for 15 yards.

4:58

St. Louis

Sack: 32-yard fumble return by Haloti Ngata.

4:58

Baltimore

Extra-point: Billy Cundiff extra point is good.

4:58

Baltimore

Kickoff: Billy Cundiff kicks 50 yards from the Baltimore 50 into the end zone to for a touchback.

4:58

St. Louis

Rush: Cadillac Williams up the middle to the St. Louis 23 for 3 yards.

4:28

St. Louis

Rush: Cadillac Williams rushed left to the St. Louis 26 for 3 yards.

3:58

St. Louis

Rush: Cadillac Williams up the middle to the St. Louis 28 for 2 yards.

3:20

St. Louis

Punt: Donnie Jones punted 49 yards from the St. Louis 28 to the Baltimore 23 for a fair catch by LaQuan Williams.

3:08

Baltimore

Rush: Anthony Allen rushed left to the Baltimore 26 for 3 yards.

2:30

Baltimore

Rush: Anthony Allen rushed left to the Baltimore 23 for 2 yards.

1:54

Baltimore

Rush: Anthony Allen rushed left to the St. Louis 38 for 3 yards.

1:20

Baltimore

Rush: Joe Flacco kneels to the St. Louis 39 for -1 yards.

0:40

Baltimore

Rush: Joe Flacco kneels to the St. Louis 40 for -1 yards.

Recap: St. Louis vs. Baltimore

St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Rookie Torrey Smith didn't have a reception in his first two games. That changed in a huge way Sunday.

Smith caught all three of Joe Flacco's touchdown passes in the first quarter, and the Baltimore Ravens pounded the St. Louis Rams, 37-7, at the Edward Jones Dome.

Flacco completed 27-of-48 passes for 389 yards. Smith, who played college ball at Maryland and was a second-round draft pick, had five catches for 152 yards. His first three receptions went for scores.

"I had a good feeling going into this week," Smith said. "I haven't practice well the past two weeks, but this week I had my best practice as a Raven, no mistakes. I dropped one ball all week. Joe and I were clicking on all pages. They say practice as you play and it just translated for us."

Ray Rice rushed for 79 yards for the Ravens (2-1), who bounced back from a loss at Tennessee.

Sam Bradford connected on half of his 32 pass attempts for 166 yards with a TD and an interception for the Rams (0-3), who gave up 553 yards.

"We just weren't very effective throwing the ball," Bradford admitted. "It comes from a lot of things. I have to do a better job making reads, getting the ball out quicker."

The Ravens needed just two offensive plays to post their first score. Following a St. Louis punt, Flacco connected with fullback Vonta Leach on a four-yard gain. On the following play, Smith caught a bomb down the right sideline and cruised into the end zone.

Billy Cundiff was wide right on a 51-yard field goal try for the Ravens later in the opening quarter, but Flacco found Smith in the middle of the end zone for a 41-yard TD with 3:38 left in the first stanza.

Smith then beat cornerback Justin King in coverage to make an 18-yard grab on the left side of the end zone for a 21-0 cushion with 1:48 remaining in the quarter.

Cundiff missed another 51-yard kick early in the second, but the Rams couldn't capitalize as Bradford was picked off by Ladarius Webb at the three.

The turnover led to a nine-play, 94-yard march, which culminated in a 21-yard Cundiff field goal with 3:05 left until halftime. Rice keyed the march with a 53-yard run on 3rd-and-1, and the ball was advanced to the 11 thanks to a facemask penalty on cornerback Bradley Fletcher.

Cundiff was true from 31 yards out on the final play of the half, finishing a 49-yard march.

The 27-0 deficit was way too much to overcome and Cundiff added to the cushion with a 38-yard field goal to cap the opening possession of the third quarter.

Bradford finally broke the shutout with a 34-yard TD pass to Brandon Gibson with 5:14 left in the third.

Flacco was leading Baltimore in for another score, but was sacked and fumbled in the red zone. It didn't matter for the Ravens as they turned the tables on the Rams, sacking Bradford and forcing him to fumble. Haloti Ngata, who came to terms on a five-year contract earlier in the week, returned the ball 28 yards for a score with 4:58 to go.